How does mailman/mail/wrapper get created?
I am working with my ISP to get Mailman installed on a private domain. I believe we have followed all of the Mailman setup instructions correctly. We are at the point where we mail lists with subscribers. However, when attempted to send email to one of the lists (e.g., foo@bar.com), we are now getting an error message that says:
sh: line 1: /home/bar/mailman/mail/wrapper: No such file or directory
Looking at my installation, there is no mail/main/wrapper file. Should there be one? Should it have been created by "make install" or is this something that needs to be created manually?
Thanks.
Jon Ferraiolo <jferrai@us.ibm.com>
At 5:57 PM -0700 10/25/06, Jon Ferraiolo wrote:
Looking at my installation, there is no mail/main/wrapper file.
That file only exists for Mailman 2.0.x.
Should
there be one?
Did you install Mailman 2.0.x? If so, why?
Assuming you installed something more recent (like 2.1.9, which is the current version), then this program won't exist and any leftover aliases you may have from a previous 2.0.x installation won't work correctly. In that case, the aliases need to be updated to work correctly with Mailman 2.1.x, as detailed in the instructions.
Should it have been created by "make install" or is this
something that needs to be created manually?
I think you've probably got some sort of disconnect between your aliases and the program that was installed, but exactly why you have this situation is not clear.
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